Celebrate culture of Indians who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretive plaques, interpretive trail, names of Indians removed west in 1830
Fort Mitchell, AL MuseumsFinal resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836-37, Indians were brought here for removal to Oklahoma, making Ft. Mitchell an origin point for "Trail of Tears."
Fort Mitchell, AL CemeteriesIdeal family reunion area. Large picnic pavilions, barbecue pits, campground, hiking trails, play areas and wading pool....
Civil War-era cemetery. Burial site of Alabama Civil War Governor John Gill Shorter, his family and family slaves....
Renovated, working courthouse built in 1896. Beautiful example of Neoclassical Revival architecture. Located in historic down...
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Celebrate culture of Indians who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretiv...